What's the difference between "Copy" paper and "Multipurpose" Paper?

I have a hp all in one fax, copy etc etc printer, should i get hp paper or the store brand paper? (staples)?

  • i got abrand new all in one HP printer, it faxes, prints obvciously, scans etc etc im running low on the paper that came with it (only 50 sheets) and im debating whether to get the HP brand paper or the staple brand paper was looking at these 2: http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=3%2C140,144&webid=35509&affixedcode=WW http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=3%2C140,144&webid=651659&affixedcode=WW the difference i notice is, the HP paper is 97 bright, and staples is 98 bright, is that a big difference? the HP paper is 24ibs 500 sheets and the staples is 22ibs 500 sheets and finally HP is 14.97 Staples is 7.99 i want to maximize printer efficiently, make the best prints and at a good price thanks!

  • Answer:

    Either of those store brands work perfectly fine and the "bright" factor wont even be noticeable. Just make sure you get paper specifically for injet/bubble jet printers.

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I don't think that you would be able to tell the difference.

Store brand paper is fine to use. HP paper is okay but any number of brands will work fine, xerox, hammermill, office depot, office max, etc all pretty much work the same and none will cause problems.

Paper is Paper unless your doing special stuff like printing pictures or resumes or something along these lines.

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